Abstract

1. A study was made of the conditions required for the isomerization of m-xylene in presence of gumbrin and of a synthetic aluminum silicate catalyst at different temperatures and pressures. 2. In presence of gumbrin the isomerization of m-xylene proceeds most smoothly at 450‡ under atmospheric pressure and at a space velocity of 0.5 hour−1. Under these conditions the yield of p-xylene attains 91.2% of the equilibrium amount. 3. The use of reduced pressure (50 mm) favors the complete elimination of undesirable methylation and demethylation reactions and makes it possible to obtain almost 100% of liquid catalyzate containing 15.6% of p-xylene. The use of hydrogen under pressure (15 atm) results in the complication of the isomerization reaction by side reactions. 4. The synthetic aluminum silicate was a less effective catalyst than gumbrin in that it favored side reactions and gas formation to a greater extent. 5. In presence of Pt-Al2O3 at 500‡, m-xylene was again isomerized into the o- and p-isomers, but simultaneous formation of toluene (up to 5.5%) and trimethylbenzenes (up to 2.5%) occurred.

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